Millennial grey has had a rough run. Once the darling of 2010s interiors, it’s now easy to dismiss as too corporate, too sterile, too predictable. But every now and then, a space makes you stop before writing it off entirely. The grey starts to feel calmer than cold and warmer than you’d expect. With Ekara, Tejal Mathur of her eponymous firm makes a compelling case for the palette working with cool limestone floors, textured concrete walls that exist around unexpected moments like a deep red bar and a curious swing that keeps things from feeling too one-note.













